enkeivette
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You may know this, but, for those that may not, when your done and ready to paint, or insist that your painter apply a nice coat of Dupont or other GOOD sealer, this stuff makes up for alot of issues later down the road. No sanding, just start your base right on top. It is like a miracle cure for fiberglass problems, plus it will make your paint look very nice, even coverage. Dang, I sprayed it on my wife and she is now 21yo with big boobs, love the stuff!
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If it's fiberglass (doesn't look like glass), hit it with 36 grit and use reinforced filler. personally I like to get the surface as rough as possible to get best mechanical grip for the filler or resin....
If it's a urethane bumper: I have a small dual cartridge Duramix urethane repair "stuff" (sandable adhesive/filler)... if you can use it it's yours (leftover from a previous 'project').
That's good stuff. I had the ole center split in my dash on the 82, used this stuff there too for repair, painted over it and it is looking great after 1year. :yahoo: